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ORDER granting 9 Motion for Leave to take discovery prior to the Rule 26(f) conference. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joe Brown on 4/18/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)

ORDER: MOTION to Continue Initial Case Management Conference 5 is DENIED as moot. Next is a motion for leave to take discovery 9 which has now been refiled in accordance with the Courts EM/ECF rules as Docket Entry No. 11 . This motion is GRANT ED and the Magistrate Judge will enter a separate order concerning this matter. Initial Case Management Conference is reset for 6/24/2013 at 1:30 PM before Magistrate Judge Joe Brown. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joe Brown on 4/18/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)

ORDER : Pursuant to the Notice of Voluntary Dismissal (Docket No. 26) filed by the plaintiff, this action is hereby dismissed without prejudice pursuant to Rule 41(a) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. It is so ORDERED. Signed by District Judge Kevin H. Sharp on 8/22/13. (la)

ORDER: Initial Case Management Conference held on 4/15/2013. At the appointed hour no one appeared. Plaintiff's counsel is directed to show cause within seven days why he failed to appear or comply with the initial case management conference. Absent a satisfactory explanation, the Magistrate Judge will impose sanctions for failing to appear and comply with the order and may recommend dismissal of the case under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41 for failure to prosecute and to obey court orders. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joe Brown on 4/15/13. (DOCKET TEXT SUMMARY ONLY-ATTORNEYS MUST OPEN THE PDF AND READ THE ORDER.)(dt)

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